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He has also argued that high growth does not necessarily mean more intense price pressures, because of potential productivity gains that appear to be accompanying it along with the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
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High growth does not necessarily mean more intense price pressures because of potential productivity gains
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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/13/business/inflation-cpi-report-january.html
U.S. inflation eased at the start of 2026, offering relief to the Federal Reserve. The Consumer Price Index showed a decrease in overall and core inflation. The article discusses the impact of tariffs and the Fed's potential actions.
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